/e/ sound spelled E, EA, ... dress check smell spell French begging fell (fall) fresh address jelly neck west expanded list: E for /e/ check, checklist beg, begging, beggar nest bench, benchmark endure, endurance enforce, enforcement flesh, fleshy slept spend --> past simple _____ quest excuse freckles expand, expansion expire, experation settle, settlement wed, wedding yell, yelling web, webbing stem, stemming bread health heavy feather jealous leather sweater heaven pleasure expanded list: EA for /e/ bread breast dead (adj.), death (n.) deaf dreadful dreamt (compare: dreamed) head-headed-heading lead (noun) meant (past irregular of 'mean') 'I meant to ask you before the weekend but I forgot' negative form of 'meant' to? read (irregular past of 'read' /reed/) realm - a kingdom; a sphere or domain spread -- simple past form of spread? instead sweat thread threat tread wealth breakfast cleanser endeavour heavy meadow measure peasant pleasant pleasure ready steady treasure weapon weather EXCEPTIONS: said, says against friend any, many leopard, jeopardy Underline all the letters that make the /e/ sound, then practice together. The heavenly smell of French leather. What a pleasure. I begged you to check the neck of the dress. A heavy feather fell on my sweater! I’m begging you! Check the spelling of the address. A heavy sweater can be a pleasure. Don’t be jealous of the heavenly smell of my French bread. I always spread French jelly on bread for my health. Heavy bread is healthy. And when it’s fresh, the smell is heavenly.